I wish to write briefly of
the character and importance of the quit-rent, without
trespassing more than can be helped upon the subject of
Professor Bond's volume. His volume deals with the
quit-rent system in all fhe British colonies in America
before the Revolution and discloses the long-continued
and wide-spread influence of this seemingly trivial detail
of the colonial land system. It gives to the quit-rent for
the first time its proper place not only as a feature of
colonial land tenure and legislation, but as a contributory
cause also to the discontent which brought on the Revo-
lution. This little incident of men 's daily lives, probably
unfamiliar to a majority of those to-day who are versed
in colonial history, involved a principle quite as funda-
mental as that of no taxation without representation and
one that probably had more actual influence in bringing
about independence than had some of the widely heralded
political and constitutional doctrines of the pre-Revo-
lutionary period. It is, therefore, of the meaning and
significance of this somewhat obscure payment, badge of
an inferior title to the soil and relic of feudalism and the
past, that I would say something here. The subject in-
volves more than an incident of land tenure, it raises the
question of the treatment of 'history as well.
When we consider the liking which every American has
for his " heritage of freedom," it is not surprising that
the aristocratic and feudal characteristics of our colonial
beginnings should have been either overlooked entirely
by writers on our early history, or if discussed at all
The poll tax and literacy test were ways to stop African Americans from voting. Most people who recently just got freed of slavery were poor and could not read, which were requirements to vote under these new rules.
Answer: It Brings There GDP Up.
Explanation: Capital Investment's Relationship to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Additional or improved capital goods is intended to increase labor productivity by making companies more productive and efficient. Newer equipment or factories leads to more products being produced, and at a faster rate. And Natural Resources don't matter because a Country Doesn't really need Natural Resources to be Successful because they can Refine it and buy it Back for a Higher Price and it's clean.
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Sincerely Eric
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the chapter references, we can help to comment on the following.
Social responsibilities result in improved organizational performance in that those activities help corporations to present a more human side of the company to public opinion. Corporate Social Responsibility can help change the company's perspective in the community. Through social responsibilities, the corporation can show that it truly is interested in public issues that affect the community, or that it is concerned to take care of the environment.
Through social Responsibility, corporations can show a more human side of the business. These are the positives. Regarding the negatives, most companies are not truly concerned with helping the community, employees, or the environment. What they do is to merely have some actions just to try to stop mass media and public opinion criticism, but their actions are not sincere.